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  1. History Lessons
  2. U.S. History
  3. Late 1900s and Early 2000s
  4. Iraq Resolution
Topic: U.S. History
Time Period: Late 1900s and Early 2000s
Category: Lesson Plan

Iraq Resolution

Since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, the decision has been intensely debated. In this lesson, students explore the Congressional Record from October 10, 2002, to locate and read three senators’ speeches in order to answer the historical question: What did U.S. senators disagree about when debating the Iraq Resolution? 

Image: Page from the Senate Congressional Record, October 10, 2002. From Congress.gov.

Image: Page from the Congressional Record, October 10, 2002. From Congress.gov. 

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